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He sat up on the bedroll he had been pinned to for far too long now; his leg wasn't healed but slowly mending with a dip were all the hollowed out poisoned flesh had been scraped away and then treated with live maggots. Dravite looked at the dark flesh dressed with a thin layer of skin that would make travel slow. He dressed eventually, donning a pair of loose pants and his leather riding boots, choosing to go without a shirt this morning, his wind marks on display for all the world to see. Outside of the tent he found his spear and packed his bag with the Ixam scales and near new green and black leather tabard that could do with a dye.
The trip to the marketplace was painfully slow after all the energy he had exerted the day before and Dravite realised that perhaps he had made a mistake in venturing out this soon, but his tabard needed to be ready come hunting season and if he didn't commission a piece now the businesses around the city of tents would become too busy making a head start on winter clothing to take on anymore work. "A seamstress," he asked at one of the local stalls who would go as far as to point him to the next; and so it went on for half a bell before someone spoke up.
"Did I hear you say you were looking for a seamstress?"
Dravite turned to look at the man and his young daughter who wore a pretty little flowery headband, "you sure did; I'm looking for someone who takes on commissions for an idea I had in mind... Not sure if it will even work."
"I know a girl," the man admitted, "pretty little redhead that goes by the name Naiya."
"And she is a seamstress?"
"Yeah, made this for my girl, is quite good too; I recommend her to all of my friends, one of the up and coming kinds with a big heart and a lot of determination."
"Do you know where I can find her?" Dravite asked.
"Sure, sure, she works for a little business down the way; is in most days; come I'll show you the one."
Dravite followed the man for a spell until they came to the right place, there they signed their goodbyes and parted ways. "I'm looking for Naiya," he said to the woman behind the counter.
"Naiya Dawnwhisper? She's not in today; would you like to leave some kind of message?"
"No it's kind of important; I'd rather come back another time and see her in person."
"She doesn't live too far, just on the outside of town; here, let me draw you a map."
The horse lord waited for the woman to sketch down the instructions and took the piece of paper with him. He followed the instruction carefully and soon found himself standing outside a pavilion that looked just like any other, if not a little more colourful and rich with livestock. "Naiya?" Dravite called, stepping out through the thick grass in order to draw closer to the location.
"I'm looking for Naiya Dawnwhisper; does she live here?"
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74 Summer, 515 AV
8th Bell, Morning
Endrykas
8th Bell, Morning
Endrykas
He sat up on the bedroll he had been pinned to for far too long now; his leg wasn't healed but slowly mending with a dip were all the hollowed out poisoned flesh had been scraped away and then treated with live maggots. Dravite looked at the dark flesh dressed with a thin layer of skin that would make travel slow. He dressed eventually, donning a pair of loose pants and his leather riding boots, choosing to go without a shirt this morning, his wind marks on display for all the world to see. Outside of the tent he found his spear and packed his bag with the Ixam scales and near new green and black leather tabard that could do with a dye.
The trip to the marketplace was painfully slow after all the energy he had exerted the day before and Dravite realised that perhaps he had made a mistake in venturing out this soon, but his tabard needed to be ready come hunting season and if he didn't commission a piece now the businesses around the city of tents would become too busy making a head start on winter clothing to take on anymore work. "A seamstress," he asked at one of the local stalls who would go as far as to point him to the next; and so it went on for half a bell before someone spoke up.
"Did I hear you say you were looking for a seamstress?"
Dravite turned to look at the man and his young daughter who wore a pretty little flowery headband, "you sure did; I'm looking for someone who takes on commissions for an idea I had in mind... Not sure if it will even work."
"I know a girl," the man admitted, "pretty little redhead that goes by the name Naiya."
"And she is a seamstress?"
"Yeah, made this for my girl, is quite good too; I recommend her to all of my friends, one of the up and coming kinds with a big heart and a lot of determination."
"Do you know where I can find her?" Dravite asked.
"Sure, sure, she works for a little business down the way; is in most days; come I'll show you the one."
Dravite followed the man for a spell until they came to the right place, there they signed their goodbyes and parted ways. "I'm looking for Naiya," he said to the woman behind the counter.
"Naiya Dawnwhisper? She's not in today; would you like to leave some kind of message?"
"No it's kind of important; I'd rather come back another time and see her in person."
"She doesn't live too far, just on the outside of town; here, let me draw you a map."
The horse lord waited for the woman to sketch down the instructions and took the piece of paper with him. He followed the instruction carefully and soon found himself standing outside a pavilion that looked just like any other, if not a little more colourful and rich with livestock. "Naiya?" Dravite called, stepping out through the thick grass in order to draw closer to the location.
"I'm looking for Naiya Dawnwhisper; does she live here?"
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